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but despite herman cain's almost nonexistent campaign structure, republicans keep telling us how much they like him. here he is in texas taking a potshot at mitt romney and the massachusetts health care plan. >> many of my years have been fighting some kind of care -- hillarycare, obamacare, and now i have to fight romneycare to get the nomination. >> get the nomination -- easier said than done. this week pollster peter hart held a focus group of republicans, democrats, an independents. when he asked which candidate interested than the most, the answer by a wide margin was herman cain. you were there, mark. what is it about him that appeals to republicans? >> he is not a politician, they like the personal story -- up from the bootstraps, father a show for, mother a cleaning lady, a product of morehouse college, the most distinguished all-male traditionally black college in the country -- and his directness and optimism. that is what they like about the guy. >> colby, the cain phenomenon. >> dan balz wrote about this. they saw herman cain as a people person. his likability factor is hi
but despite herman cain's almost nonexistent campaign structure, republicans keep telling us how much they like him. here he is in texas taking a potshot at mitt romney and the massachusetts health care plan. >> many of my years have been fighting some kind of care -- hillarycare, obamacare, and now i have to fight romneycare to get the nomination. >> get the nomination -- easier said than done. this week pollster peter hart held a focus group of republicans, democrats, an...
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too many people are out there hurting for us to sit around and do nothing. gwen: jackie, who is the president targeting that message to? >> the message is generally to everyone because it's as if he's saying i'm not powerless just because the republicans in congress are obstructing every major piece of legislation i put forward. and then as each of these proposals to dribble out as they have been, they have a separate message to the constituency he's aiming at. take these student loan proposed to ease the terms of repayment to people with federal student loans. that was aimed, just as his audience he made it to in denver, aimed at younger voters who were critical of his election, and like other demographic groups, he's got weaker support there. they're not as energized and so that's aimed at that group. two days earlier in las vegas, he had talked about his changed rules in to ease refinancing for people who are facing -- may not be facing foreclosure yet but they want to refinance their house to save money but their home values are lower than their -- the m
too many people are out there hurting for us to sit around and do nothing. gwen: jackie, who is the president targeting that message to? >> the message is generally to everyone because it's as if he's saying i'm not powerless just because the republicans in congress are obstructing every major piece of legislation i put forward. and then as each of these proposals to dribble out as they have been, they have a separate message to the constituency he's aiming at. take these student loan...
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our guest tonight, judge andrew napolitano will be joining us. a fine man, we're excited to have him on the program. but we begin tonight in the field of presidential politics have. you been following the gop presidential race you know that hit ens romney has been-- mittens romney has been the uncontested front-runner for everyone's second choice. (laughter) >> jon: for the republican nomination. he's the subject of tonight's installment of indecision 2012, scared mittless. (laughter) when polling began a year ago, polling began a year ago for the republican presidential race mitt romney was polling in the low -- and was in second place. and since then so much has changed. >> minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann surging ahead of the 2012 field. >> huckabee leads 19% a romney is trailing, with 18%. >> gallup has perry leading with 29%, mitt romney now second with 17%. >> then governor christie tied for first place with the former massachusetts governor mitt romney. >> in the latest cnn poll of republicans romney came in second to rudy giuliani
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this the tactic, a liberal environment use that. the question is for conservatives, for evangelicals, are they up for the task to fight this. >> quickly, there is an alliance between the left and the islamic radicals and muslim organizations that are here in the united states. i'm not saying this is an example of it, but we are seeing these kinds of things. >> it's disturbing, you look at occupy wall street. you look at the arab spring and you see some of the ain't semitic signs and arab and do they go together. it's disturbing. we need to geet keep an eye on it. >> and care made an appearance on occupy wall street. more of the panel coming up more of the panel coming up [ junior ] i played professional basketball for 12 years. today i own 165 wendy's restaurants. and i get my financing from ge capital. but i also get stuff that goes way beyond banking. we not only lend people money, we help them save it. [ junior ] ge engineers found ways to cut my energy use. [ cheryl ] more efficient lighting helps junior stay open later... [ jun
this the tactic, a liberal environment use that. the question is for conservatives, for evangelicals, are they up for the task to fight this. >> quickly, there is an alliance between the left and the islamic radicals and muslim organizations that are here in the united states. i'm not saying this is an example of it, but we are seeing these kinds of things. >> it's disturbing, you look at occupy wall street. you look at the arab spring and you see some of the ain't semitic signs and...
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doug joins us. its desperate situation and it should be how do we get jobs, nonetheless, you are not going to get re-elected if the job market keeps going down, do you agree? >> absolutely. this is the whole story of the election, no jobs, no reelection period. >> greta: and you look at history. president carter had a terrible economic situation. he had one term. president bush i ran in the same thing and he didn't get re-elected. but in some ways though it looks like the president isn't running against his own record which demonize congress being in a logjam? >> he is running against the congress, against the republicans. he is running as an outsideer, anti-wall street. he is doing everything he can to be an outsider. >> is congress though part of the problem? are they standing in the way of implementing programs that would create jobs? i look back to the stimulus bill heerjs got that and we didn't get a whole lot out of it. people are gun shy at another one. then you've got the democratic dodd-fra
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what is it going to cost us to keep this country secure? that is not to say that there are not places where we need to have good, solid discussions about reductions in places that may not be appropriate expenditures on the military budget butr &d should not be one of them. that is how we hopefully stay ahead of the chinese but all of our foreign policy issues go back to one thing and that is if we don't first of an economy that allows us to have the resources to pay down this debt and create the wealth to drive this country forward, then foreign policy does not really matter. >> you said you were not a great debater. and you might get better. if you get the nomination, you're going up against a slick and sharp guy. how will you be him in the country if you cannot be a great debater. >? >> if the american people want a great debater gli and ab and select politician, i don't think the last three years will be could prproof of how that has worked out. >> is in that how many people make their judgment? >> i don't think so. i truly don't think s
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he said oh, no romney wins. >> i thought i moved us well beyond mormon. i'm talking about an agentiest, someone with spiritual values that -- >> he wouldn't be elected! the people would vote against him. >> because they think an athiest does not have the values. those are not >>> the super committee will fail, and the slicer will be put into effect, yes or no? >> you got it! >> no. >> no, it won't fail it. will come to agreement. >> come to agreement it, will be two states agreement. >> last two -- panelists are correct. it will come to an agreement. bye-bye! trick or treat!
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john huntsman is joining us from salt lake city. governor, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. it's an honor to be with you. >> let's talk about mitt romney a little bit. george will, the conservative columnist writing in an upcoming edition of "the washington post" says this about mitt romney. he says, "romney, supposedly the republican most lektable next november, is a recidivist reviser of his principles who is not only becoming less electable, he might endanger gop chances of capturing the senate. republicans may have found their michael dukakis, a tech know democratic massachusetts governor who takes his bearings from data." do you agree with george will on that? >> well, those are pretty tough words, wolf. all i can say is this is a time when this nation wants leadership. we've been looking for leadership for some time in the white house. we haven't found it. this is when the candidates need to stand up and show a little bit of leadership. you can't be a perfectly lubricated weather vane on the important issues
john huntsman is joining us from salt lake city. governor, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. it's an honor to be with you. >> let's talk about mitt romney a little bit. george will, the conservative columnist writing in an upcoming edition of "the washington post" says this about mitt romney. he says, "romney, supposedly the republican most lektable next november, is a recidivist reviser of his principles who is not only becoming less electable, he...
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this the tactic, a liberal environment use that. the question is for conservatives, for evangelicals, are they up for the task to fight this. >> quickly, there is an alliance between the left and the islamic radicals and muslim organizations that are here in the united states. i'm not saying this is an example of it, but we are seeing these kinds of things. >> it's disturbing, you look at occupy wall street. you look at the arab spring and you see some of the ain't semitic signs and arab and do they go together. it's disturbing. we need to geet keep an eye on it. >> and care made an appearance on occupy wall street. more of the panel coming up straight after the break. i heard they found energy here. it's good. we need the jobs. [customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we
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sal, thanks very much for being with us. we appreciate your taking the time. >> glad to be here. >> so what is your view of this -- the breaks that are happening within the tea party, which i know is a broad definition. but you have one group calling for michele bachmann to step down, others supporting her. do you support her? >> i think the you said it very correctly. contrary to some of the impressions, the tea party movement is an extraordinarily broad-based movement. that's the reason we won more republican state legislative races since 1928, more republican congressmen since 1948. it has to be broad-based and it is. so there's a divergence of opinion. some of the groups have social policies, some have foreign policies, but i think the one unifying theme of all the tea parties is they're opposed to the increasing size and cost and intrusiveness of the federal government and they want to see economic programs advanced by the candidates that will foster economic growth and job creation. so, on that score, i think really al
sal, thanks very much for being with us. we appreciate your taking the time. >> glad to be here. >> so what is your view of this -- the breaks that are happening within the tea party, which i know is a broad definition. but you have one group calling for michele bachmann to step down, others supporting her. do you support her? >> i think the you said it very correctly. contrary to some of the impressions, the tea party movement is an extraordinarily broad-based movement....
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sal, thanks very much for being with us. we appreciate your taking the time. >> glad to be here. >> so what is your view of this -- the breaks that are happening within the tea party, which i know is a broad definition. but you have one group calling for michele bachmann to step down, others supporting her. do you support her? >> i think the you said it very correctly. contrary to some of the impressions, the tea party movement is an extraordinarily broad-based movement. that's the reason we won more republican state legislative races since 1928, more republican congressmen since 1948. it has to be broad-based and it is. so there's a divergence of opinion. some of the groups have social policies, some have foreign policies, but i think the one unifying theme of all the tea parties is they're opposed to the increasing size and cost and intrusiveness of the federal government and they want to see economic programs advanced by the candidates that will foster economic growth and job creation. so, on that score, i think really al
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and i think if you just look at, oh, he used to occasionally snap at people. that-- this is the narrative of the book. >> brown: yeah. we talk so much about the enormous success and impact. but maybe take us to a moment that we're-- where that was not apparent, right? there was failure. when he was pushed out of his own company and things did not look verdict for him. >> that's certainly part of the narrative which is he creates an insanely great machine, as he calls it, the macintosh. it doesn't do all that well by 1985 in the marketplace. and his personality, and that of the much-smoother john sculley, who is a very polite, gentle soul, clashed, and in the end, he gets ousted from the company he creates. it's almost like a shakespearean drama. but the real failure and success comes inlet period people don't know much about, when he's running next computers, and he's indulging all of his artistry. he wants the angle to be exactly 90 degrees even though it's hard tore mold the machine like that. he wanted it to be the perfect cube. he want the the greatest log
and i think if you just look at, oh, he used to occasionally snap at people. that-- this is the narrative of the book. >> brown: yeah. we talk so much about the enormous success and impact. but maybe take us to a moment that we're-- where that was not apparent, right? there was failure. when he was pushed out of his own company and things did not look verdict for him. >> that's certainly part of the narrative which is he creates an insanely great machine, as he calls it, the...
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almost herman cain's nonexistent campaign structure, republicans keep telling us how much it they like him. here he is taking a potshot at mitt romney and the health care plans the. >> many of my years have been providing health care. hillarycare, obamacare, and now i have to fight romneycare to get the nomination. >> easier said than done, mr. cain. peter hart held late focus group that included republicans, democrats, and independence. when he asked which candidate interested them the most, be answered by a large margin was herman cain. you were there, mark. what is it about him that appeal to republicans? >> he is not a politician, that they liked the personal story, up from the bootstraps, the mother a cleaning lady, a product of morehouse college, probably the most distinguished all-male traditionally black college in the country. and his directness, and his optimism, that is what they like about the guy. >> the cain phenomenon. >> they saw herman cain as a people person. his likability factor is very high. a hard-working businessman, a potential problem solver, someone that peopl
almost herman cain's nonexistent campaign structure, republicans keep telling us how much it they like him. here he is taking a potshot at mitt romney and the health care plans the. >> many of my years have been providing health care. hillarycare, obamacare, and now i have to fight romneycare to get the nomination. >> easier said than done, mr. cain. peter hart held late focus group that included republicans, democrats, and independence. when he asked which candidate interested them...
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artists use. you know the names of votes for the troops you know might start the day over the summer sleep. i really think a few things very clear here honey karzai is the president of afghanistan that's one of those stand countries and i think that's one of them you're probably going to want to know a little more about considering you said you plan on keeping troops there for a while if elected but any republican candidate can say they think troops should stay and still get away or pretending like they know what's going on you just say the words fighting terrorism al qaida freedom and the base is going to forget all about the fact that their men and women are dying in a war that's unwinnable but now that herman is the front runner in the republican field he's going to have to answer some more expansive more complicated questions about his foreign policy views so apparently he's decided to go to school listen and answer some softball questions last night from sean hannity on fox news. do you think
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give us the bad news first. >> unfortunately for us in new york city, we're talking about up to six to ten inches of snow possible. that is very latest out of the national weather service. that was a 2:00 p.m. advisory so we are winter storm warning that was upgraded from a winter weather advisory. so it's very serious across new york city but it's not the heavy wet snow that is the problem. but it's also the wind that will be picking up as we head into this evening and into the overnight hours. we'll be looking at wind gusts up to 50-60 miles per hour but airs like boston will be dealing with wind and areas in western massachusetts and connecticut where we're having heavy snow. boston will see more heavy rain. i do want to point out this is record for us. here in central park, 1.3 inches of snowfall and basically breaks the record since we started keeping records. so an inch of snow has never been recorded in central park in the month of october. so this historic snowstorm across the region and we have other totals coming out, reporting 6 inches of snow, parts of central pennsylvania,
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and in washington what if you could answer the couple of questions for us and finally allowed us to ask you a few questions about that sixty three years spent american need that money. to stay on. the fuse we can grow the great service. so that it was a revenue for free it was the first room and it was wonderful relationship. that. now angry bank of america customers even shut down the bank website for a few days after that announcement so i think it's safe to say if the customers are still pissed and they should be in two thousand a b. of a received twenty five billion dollars in capital from the tarp funds just a year later b. of a came back for twenty billion more government money after receiving forty five billion dollars in the taxpayers reporting six point two billion in profits in the last quarter this is how the baker pays the taxpayers and save their ass seems like they're really struggling here the bank of america fee was such a disaster that even comedian and talk show host ellen generous a little fun at the bank's expense we want to hear your feedback so if you'd like to com
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what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through get through and be made who can you trust no one who is in view with the global machinery to see where we had a state controlled capitalism is called satchels when nobody dares to ask we do our tea question more. are you ready to rumble joining me this week for the big picture rommel our derek cutter columnist for townhall dot com and contributing writer at both big government dot com and the daily caller you know eyes are burning reporter for think progress and biz colonnade senior i am online editor at the daily caller let's get started. occupy oakland demonstrator and two time iraq war veteran scuttles he's now awake he's having trouble speaking and writing early hopefully some short term brain damage i mean hopefully short term as you understand and why are police forces using what may well be deadly force to stop. these protesters first of all it wasn't shot with a bullet it was shot with a tear allegedly hit with a tear gas canister we've seen i've seen the video you can't guarantee
what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through get through and be made who can you trust no one who is in view with the global machinery to see where we had a state controlled capitalism is called satchels when nobody dares to ask we do our tea question more. are you ready to rumble joining me this week for the big picture rommel our derek cutter columnist for townhall dot com and contributing writer at both big government dot com and the daily...
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things that used to keep us together starting to thin out. starting to divide us. >> dana: peggy noonan is a great person to read every week. not mired in washington, d.c. she does live up in new york. she has for many years. she writes in a way that says let me look across america and explain what is going on. often i identify with her. i know not everybody does. something interesting about that, what divides us. i think in a way the white house thinks they're trying to pull people together. her point is that while they are doing that, they have the blinders on and they don't realize they're causing a further division. whether or not it's intentional could be debated. but the outcome what she is saying better for republicans that president obama continues to -- >> bob: peggy is a great writer but what she fails to recognize here is demographics of the country are changing dramatically. number of white people are falling dramatically and around the world we're no longer the superpower. a lot of major countries -- >> eric: you like to do this
things that used to keep us together starting to thin out. starting to divide us. >> dana: peggy noonan is a great person to read every week. not mired in washington, d.c. she does live up in new york. she has for many years. she writes in a way that says let me look across america and explain what is going on. often i identify with her. i know not everybody does. something interesting about that, what divides us. i think in a way the white house thinks they're trying to pull people...
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and folks, he said, get us home. by this christmas, 150,000 americans will be out of iraq and we will end it. this war in iraq. [cheers and applause] and in the process, light behind a democratic government for the chance of serving as people. and maybe the most important thing president obama did was refocus our eyes in their power on the prize. osama bin laden. instead of being a war that the last administration that aren't and let it drift, we are now focused on succeeding. we have literally eviscerated al qaeda. osama bin laden is dead. 30 for the top al qaeda leaders are gone, including number two and including anwar al-awlaki, anti-american cleric who was planning these attacks. instead of going it alone in libya, we present to a strong enough to enemy and wise enough to consult and future allies. as a consequence, gadhafi instead, libby is free and not one american soldier lost their life. [cheers and applause] in short, we have literally restored american image around the world and put our country and economy
and folks, he said, get us home. by this christmas, 150,000 americans will be out of iraq and we will end it. this war in iraq. [cheers and applause] and in the process, light behind a democratic government for the chance of serving as people. and maybe the most important thing president obama did was refocus our eyes in their power on the prize. osama bin laden. instead of being a war that the last administration that aren't and let it drift, we are now focused on succeeding. we have literally...
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you don't have to use facts. use threats. there's nobody more important or influential over your grandparents than their grandkids, you. if they vote for barack obama, they're going to get another visit this year. if not, let's just hope they stay healthy until next year. >> sarah silverman campaigning for barack obama in 2008 by telling jewish kids to go visit their grandparents and threaten to withhold further visits unless they voted democratic. sarah silverman will join us in just a few moments. >>> we have a cocktail moment coming up at the end of the show tonight. a really not complicated but quite delicious cocktail moment. [ male announcer ] indulge all you want. now there's no need to hold back. new revolutionary scope dualblast obliterates strong food odors leaving your breath minty fresh. hey. [ male announcer ] so there's no trace of evidence... new scope dualblast. a living, breathing intelligence that is helping business rethink how to do business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ in here, machines
you don't have to use facts. use threats. there's nobody more important or influential over your grandparents than their grandkids, you. if they vote for barack obama, they're going to get another visit this year. if not, let's just hope they stay healthy until next year. >> sarah silverman campaigning for barack obama in 2008 by telling jewish kids to go visit their grandparents and threaten to withhold further visits unless they voted democratic. sarah silverman will join us in just a...
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so, folks, join us, join us and we will deliver! [applause] thank you all and god bless you, and most of all, may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] ♪ on credits washington journal where he discussed the federal budget and a transportation spending. this is 45 minutes. >> now on the screen is chairman john mica of the house transportation infrastructure committee. each of the major committee was asked to give their recommendations to the super deficit comedy about where they would cut or what they would like to see done in the areas of jurisdiction. one of the things that in your letter to the committee recommended was no increase in the user fees, why? >> guest: we're opposed to increases in taxes. there are certain user fees that might be suitable. right now with our primary source of funding and transportation is the gas tax and that is 18.4 cents per gallon. everybody pays that per gallon it comes to the trust fund in washington. we have had problems with cars travel further but that means they are playing less come
so, folks, join us, join us and we will deliver! [applause] thank you all and god bless you, and most of all, may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] ♪ on credits washington journal where he discussed the federal budget and a transportation spending. this is 45 minutes. >> now on the screen is chairman john mica of the house transportation infrastructure committee. each of the major committee was asked to give their recommendations to the super deficit comedy about where they...
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let us neon twitter. >>clayton: online you can order new romney flip notes that have been used back when years ago jerk was running in 2004, and you could buy john kerry flip-flops with more comments coming out on the flip-flops. a major departure from what he has previously said. >> my view is we don't know what causing climate change on this planet and the idea of spending trillions and trillions to try and reduce co2 emissions is not the right now. >>clayton: the camp coming back and clarifying that, saying if we are spending trillions of dollars to do certain things we better make sure the science is in on that. >>dave: that would be an agent, do we pass cap and trade legislation but here is the take back in june on the issue of climate change. >> i believe the world is getting warmer. i can't prove that. but i believe that based on what i read. and, two, i believe that humans contribute to that. i don't foe how were our contribution is because i know there have been periods of greater heat and warmth
let us neon twitter. >>clayton: online you can order new romney flip notes that have been used back when years ago jerk was running in 2004, and you could buy john kerry flip-flops with more comments coming out on the flip-flops. a major departure from what he has previously said. >> my view is we don't know what causing climate change on this planet and the idea of spending trillions and trillions to try and reduce co2 emissions is not the right now. >>clayton: the camp...
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they gave us al smith. they gave us the new deal. the man who had appointed him the gang buster somewhat relatively earlier. herbert lehman was very disturbed and popular governor who because huge favorite to win another term. it's a tribute to the campaign, the excitement that dewey created that he won by 1%. four years later, there was no doubt that you know due bi-would win. he's the first republican in 20 years. and he went on to build an organization some might call a machine. but it was an odd organization. it was a good government. if you can imagine such a thing. >> john in -- >> go ahead. >> i'm not sure that i would -- organization, yes. machine, no because it didn't outlive him. >> you're right, machine didn't outlive him but machines can be personal rather than ideological or enduring for that matter. >> like the subject of your next book. \[laughter] >> yes. he appreciates that plug. >> let's hear from john from crown point, indiana. >> yes, during the 1944 campaign, tom dewey delivered, i think one of his best speeches
they gave us al smith. they gave us the new deal. the man who had appointed him the gang buster somewhat relatively earlier. herbert lehman was very disturbed and popular governor who because huge favorite to win another term. it's a tribute to the campaign, the excitement that dewey created that he won by 1%. four years later, there was no doubt that you know due bi-would win. he's the first republican in 20 years. and he went on to build an organization some might call a machine. but it was...